A hole is to dig : a first book of first definitions : production material.

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A hole is to dig : a first book of first definitions : production material.

Ink & watercolor study for jacket, ink studies. A book for young children that explains and illustrates simple and easily understood defintions such as a hole is to dig, hands are to hold, and arms are to hug.

Illustrations: 7 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7816345

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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Sendak, Maurice

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